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Fig. 2 | 3D Printing in Medicine

Fig. 2

From: Measured and simulated mechanical properties of additively manufactured matrix-inclusion multimaterials fabricated by material jetting

Fig. 2

Left: Microscope image of a sample with a transparent VeroClear matrix and \(f_{inc}=10\%\) cubical, grayish RGD8530-DM inclusions. On the surface are traces from the printer visible, small lines and droplet-circles, aligned to the moving direction of the print head (bottom to top). Center: Shoulder parts of two tensile testing specimen, type A according to EN ISO 3167. The left specimen has 10% opaque infill in a transparent matrix, while the right one has 30% infill. Right: Microscope image of a side view of a sample with an inclusion fraction of \(f_{inc}=30\%\). The printing layers are visible (vertical lines)

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